Sharing an inherited home with siblings can become complicated. Siblings do not always share well. While this is often obvious when they are children, many brothers and sisters are no better when they become adults. Even those who have learned to share well may struggle occasionally in adulthood due to circumstances. Some children grow up, […]
Estate planning attorneys are essential to protecting yourself and your loved ones. Attorneys tend to get a bad “rap," deservedly or undeservedly. I know numerous unflattering jokes about attorneys. Like all comedy and humor, what makes them funny is the hint of truth and relatability. Okay, here is one of my favorite attorney jokes. In […]
Glenn Frey left both a legacy of music for the world and provision for his family. Many people dream of being a guitarist in a successful band. Few realize this dream. Glenn Frey was one of the few fortunate and talented individuals who made a living from making music for the enjoyment of the masses. […]
Calcium is an essential building block for the human body. Certain vitamins and minerals get more attention and awareness than others. Yesterday, my focus was on the mineral magnesium. Today, we turn our attention to calcium. The “Got Milk” campaign of 1990s and early 2000s ensured calcium became a household name in nutrition. Specifically, the […]
Having low magnesium levels can trigger a variety of symptoms. Getting the proper balance of vitamins and minerals is not always easy. Sometimes deficiency is caused by poor dietary choices. Other times, the issue is in how the body processes these nutrients. As for me, just to err on the safe side, I do take […]
Multigenerational estate planning should be completed with an experienced estate planning attorney. Families are an essential consideration in estate planning. Sometimes family dynamics are fraught with tension. Other families share deep relationships and connections among and between the generations. According to a recent Kiplinger article titled "How to Handle Estate Planning for Multigenerational Living Arrangements," both […]
Dementia can make sleep challenging. The effects of dementia on those who have it are highly disruptive to daily life, let alone those who provide care for them. Most people are primarily aware of how dementia makes people forgetful and can change their personalities or temperaments. Caregivers often have more intimate knowledge of the challenges […]
Finding a missing heir is not always easy. Heirs are those individuals who receive inheritances from someone who has died. Generally, these heirs are family or friends. When people create a last will and testament, they designate their heirs. They can include or exclude almost anyone they like. According to a recent Next Avenue article […]
Distinct differences exist between wills and trusts. Estate planning typically involves creating a will-based or a revocable living trust-based plan. Both have been used for generations to transfer assets to loved ones successfully. While most people have likely heard both terms, they still may be confused about the differences between wills and trusts. According to […]
Adding collagen to coffee may benefit health. People tend to be particular about how they prefer their coffee. Some enjoy drinking it black. If you are like me, then the darker the better! Others enjoy adding creams, sugars, and syrups. According to a recent Livestrong article titled “The Only Ingredient Dietitians Want You to Add […]
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